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joining us now we have doug and pat. guys, good to see you. >> good to say you. >> sean: there's the rasmussen swing poll, 50-46. here's the deal. minnesota, a 3-point race, michigan dead even, wisconsin dead even, pennsylvania close, ohio dead even, virginia close. what are we to make of this. >> oregon is moving to. >> sean: oregon is not going too to go with romney. >> i believe florida, north carolina, probably virginia have been con so consolidated for ro. new hampshire, leaning romney, the midwest, moving romney. the big question today is whether the news of the cleanup from the hurricane will be the one advantage that obama has to show him -- to show leadership. >> sean: look. i think the president is doing the right thing, but let's be honest here. it's a week before election. what is he going to do? >> whatever he can. >> whatever he can. with governor christie' governo, literally mhanna from heaven. >> so the guy that does nothing on benghazi. >> excuse me. my favorite. he's not there. he's missing in action. >
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joining us now we have doug and pat. guys, good to see you. >> good to say you. >> sean: there's the rasmussen swing poll, 50-46. here's the deal. minnesota, a 3-point race, michigan dead even, wisconsin dead even, pennsylvania close, ohio dead even, virginia close. what are we to make of this. >> oregon is moving to. >> sean: oregon is not going too to go with romney. >> i believe florida, north carolina, probably virginia have been con so consolidated for ro. new hampshire, leaning romney, the midwest, moving romney. the big question today is whether the news of the cleanup from the hurricane will be the one advantage that obama has to show him -- to show leadership. >> sean: look. i think the president is doing the right thing, but let's be honest here. it's a week before election. what is he going to do? >> whatever he can. >> whatever he can. with governor christie' governo, literally mhanna from heaven. >> so the guy that does nothing on benghazi. >> excuse me. my favorite. he's not there. he's missing in action. >
joining us now we have doug and pat. guys, good to see you. >> good to say you. >> sean: there's the rasmussen swing poll, 50-46. here's the deal. minnesota, a 3-point race, michigan dead even, wisconsin dead even, pennsylvania close, ohio dead even, virginia close. what are we to make of this. >> oregon is moving to. >> sean: oregon is not going too to go with romney. >> i believe florida, north carolina, probably virginia have been con so consolidated for ro. new...
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>> we got doug here. doug tricked out the family ride. keep rocking, baby. that's hot. whoa. cindy showed junior the importance of coloring inside the lines. you got a little michelangelo on your hands, baby. and colin took his young ones to his first concert. i don't know, man, that's just [ bleep ] crazy. that ain't boss. >> there's a situation developing. debbie in albuquerque, new mexico, is about to make a big mistake. deb? step away from the granny panties. smokin' mamas don't buy underwear in bulk. that was a close one. >> i use the crying out method, i use it for my children and so should you. all hale the dark lord. >> you can go back to the life you had, you can go back to the life you deserve. thanks for holding, i'm alicia keys. right. okay. i'm going to need to you get a hot tub and fill that [ bleep ] with champagne. ♪ >> the new santa fe from hyundai, proud sponsor of jimmy kimmel live and official vehicle of helping parents to rock. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for
>> we got doug here. doug tricked out the family ride. keep rocking, baby. that's hot. whoa. cindy showed junior the importance of coloring inside the lines. you got a little michelangelo on your hands, baby. and colin took his young ones to his first concert. i don't know, man, that's just [ bleep ] crazy. that ain't boss. >> there's a situation developing. debbie in albuquerque, new mexico, is about to make a big mistake. deb? step away from the granny panties. smokin' mamas don't...
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host: doug from oregon, democrat's line. good morning. caller: my question is somehow they misplaced the eight years george bush was in office and seem to disregard everything that happened during that point like it never happened, it all began under the obama administration. and it just astound me how the -- their whole platform is based on george bush's policies and this 12 million job creation, again, smoke and mirror. they use this every time they run. george bush ran under he's going to lower taxes, he's going to create jobs. the tea party said they would create jobs and it seems like the same rhetoric over and over and over again. guest: great question, doug. i'm a republican who has been critical of the bush presidency. we funded things like no child left behind, we created prescription drug programs and didn't pay for them and that wasn't helpful and frankly the american people held the republican party accountable for it and threw them out of office so republicans are focused on creating jobs, growing the economy and we're not fo
host: doug from oregon, democrat's line. good morning. caller: my question is somehow they misplaced the eight years george bush was in office and seem to disregard everything that happened during that point like it never happened, it all began under the obama administration. and it just astound me how the -- their whole platform is based on george bush's policies and this 12 million job creation, again, smoke and mirror. they use this every time they run. george bush ran under he's going to...
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[applause] >> thank you, doug, thinks everybody. i told my best friend that's here tonight that i was nervous about this. i've been doing all sorts of things and not getting nervous, and i told trevor -- i tweet a lot -- and someone reminded me that yesterday was the 80th anniversary of fdr most important speech at that point in his life in 1932. he was running for the presidency and he came out and sent a big defining difference between him and herbert hoover was that he was really going to use dhaka government to help people and get us out of the great depression. so, no pressure there. [laughter] i was nervous before, but then hearing that, whatever. that's a piece of cake. >> i get a lot of laughter. every time the title was mentioned, people chuckled, and chris matthews said today and he chuckled and said that is just a funny title even though he said it like nine times it's funny every time. that's okay. and i realized that there are three actual meanings to the title, and i am only getting to talk about one for the most part.
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and doug mcelway, the storm is not close, we can see and hear what she's doing. >> that's right. and we're expecting high tide here in rehobot and we're a half hour away, and the waves have begun to lap at the base of this fence here, this sand fence and at the base of the sand dune, which is about three feet high, another three feet of water here and it will be over the dune on to the boardwalk and under the hotel and we'll keep our eyes on that. there have been measured out at sea by the buoys, as high as 34 feet. and the ships have been sent out. safer in waves like that, and beyond the hurricane, than in port. you can see waves crashing on the beach and there are perhaps ten to 15 feet high and we saw two teenagers on boogie boards going into the surf and i had a chance to speak to them and later tonight we're going to tell you some of that, and i asked them, you're on your own if one of these waves pulls you under or out to sea. they say we know, that's why we're sticking together. my last question to them, what would your parents say if they saw you out here? one of them re
and doug mcelway, the storm is not close, we can see and hear what she's doing. >> that's right. and we're expecting high tide here in rehobot and we're a half hour away, and the waves have begun to lap at the base of this fence here, this sand fence and at the base of the sand dune, which is about three feet high, another three feet of water here and it will be over the dune on to the boardwalk and under the hotel and we'll keep our eyes on that. there have been measured out at sea by...
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doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is 50 and president obama at 47 and most of the national polls are showing governor romney with a lead. now, having said that, pat, talk about the president's declining job approval. >>pat: we have talked on the program, i said the most important number is the job approval. he is holding at 50. it took a real dip since last tuesday in the polling from 53 percent to 47 and the negative is up and also in rasmussen he dropped from 50 to 47. >>gregg: what does that mean? >>pat: in advance of a vote movement the approval rating is going down. he h
doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is...
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were basically the serbs said wait a minute, are your meetings constantly infiltrated by mubarak's doug's? are they on the street corner right before you get there? the egyptian said yes, yes. that's because you run your movement like the democratic uprising. it's actually a nonviolent guerrilla movement. he said military. to succeed in predator regime come you have to approach it almost like a military operation, just about guns. i should say the bred away, right there in the name has to be nonviolent. it's not because they're pacifists. this is a numbers game here between 1,902,005, does uprisings that were violent, 60 to 25% of the time, nonviolent uprising, 60 to make 75% of the time. >> you have what could be seen as the misfortune or great fortune of having your book come out when the story you're writing about was very much in a fluid situation unfolding at the time. it's a good situation for the book because it brought attention. on the other hand come a step to keep track of a moving target. a lot has been happening since you finish the book. you wrote in the book today, egypt ex
were basically the serbs said wait a minute, are your meetings constantly infiltrated by mubarak's doug's? are they on the street corner right before you get there? the egyptian said yes, yes. that's because you run your movement like the democratic uprising. it's actually a nonviolent guerrilla movement. he said military. to succeed in predator regime come you have to approach it almost like a military operation, just about guns. i should say the bred away, right there in the name has to be...
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thank you, doug. still ahead, just nine days away from the election. mitt romney picks up a major endorsement from the same newspaper that backed the president in 2008. why the switch? we've got the details next and hurricane sandy already wreaking havoc on the campaign trail as it moves up the east coast, the latest campaign changes. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. >> some quick sunday morning headlines for you. this colorado woman was named democrat of the year by her county democratic party for her efforts getting people to register to vote, that's great. but that award might be taken b
thank you, doug. still ahead, just nine days away from the election. mitt romney picks up a major endorsement from the same newspaper that backed the president in 2008. why the switch? we've got the details next and hurricane sandy already wreaking havoc on the campaign trail as it moves up the east coast, the latest campaign changes. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer....
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doug has the story from gulf shore, alabama. two years since the worst ecological disaster the beaches are pristeen but the pol tibs are not. >> chicago style politics at its worst. >> closed doors negotiations are underway. between the governors and the justice department to determine how much bp will be fined. it will be four billion to 20 billion dollars. last june, congress passed the restore act and requires that it will be allotted by the local officials. >> we were closed for the summer of 20 thereto 10. it is our year. we are a seasonal destination. >> we came off a building bubble. and hurricane and financial crisis and we were broke. >> and sources close to the talks tell fox news that justice department negotiators are ignoring the restore act and will want to steer it through the natural resources damage estimate that require federal and not local officials to pass out the money and limit to only repairing ecological damage and not economic. >> the state that stands to be a big winner is state of florida. who has the
doug has the story from gulf shore, alabama. two years since the worst ecological disaster the beaches are pristeen but the pol tibs are not. >> chicago style politics at its worst. >> closed doors negotiations are underway. between the governors and the justice department to determine how much bp will be fined. it will be four billion to 20 billion dollars. last june, congress passed the restore act and requires that it will be allotted by the local officials. >> we were...
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doug is a graduate of the ohio state university and georgetown university and to the eternal glee of those of us who live there, a resident of austin, texas. [applause] even if he didn't have to travel far from home to be with us, please join me in welcoming the great douglas brinkley. [applause] the question is, given everything that's going on in the world, the evolution and revolution in the media, which we consider to be our business, why cronkite now? well, the part of the reason that i decided to write on him was because of the collection here at the briscoe center at the university of texas at austin. i believe he did a book on conversations of cronkite. but this is the grand central station of cronkite studies at ug. as a resident here in austin, texas with three kids. i thought what a great place to do research because i can just drive down the road. that was one reason. a more substantive reason is i am the historian for cbs news right now. so i'm constantly -- i was just in new york today to working with charlie rose on the morning news story. so i understand the culture o
doug is a graduate of the ohio state university and georgetown university and to the eternal glee of those of us who live there, a resident of austin, texas. [applause] even if he didn't have to travel far from home to be with us, please join me in welcoming the great douglas brinkley. [applause] the question is, given everything that's going on in the world, the evolution and revolution in the media, which we consider to be our business, why cronkite now? well, the part of the reason that i...
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. >> my name is doug. both of you are expert election watchers of the highest caliber so i was wondering if you can talk about super pacs and the new world of campaign finance. >> i can't wait for the real auts city when all is said and done about this. but as i said a little bit earlier the amount of money that's being spent especially on the republican side has been astro nomcal and the only reason why mitt romney isn't getting outspent by a great margin. at the same time, flooding money into the stms as an outside group is not always particularly helpful. first of all, no matter how smart these groups are -- and believe me, they're a heck of a lot smarter than the outside groups that used to be. they had a cause and they were going to spend a jlion dollars even if it was on some crazy thing. we need more jello-o in schools. that's what we're going to care about. now it's they are strategic, they have their own polling, they have their own media shops. they think they know, ok, here's how we need to move
. >> my name is doug. both of you are expert election watchers of the highest caliber so i was wondering if you can talk about super pacs and the new world of campaign finance. >> i can't wait for the real auts city when all is said and done about this. but as i said a little bit earlier the amount of money that's being spent especially on the republican side has been astro nomcal and the only reason why mitt romney isn't getting outspent by a great margin. at the same time,...
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joining me now, doug glast brinkley, historian. doug, let's -- i want to get this out of the way. it is a remarkable thing, the piece is long, it is detailed and yet, one word the president uttered as an aside has gottens the attention. are you surprised or did you know when you wrote the piece that might be the thing that would grab folks is. >> i was surprised. when it first came out, the associated press and "the washington post" focused on president talking about the supreme court and affordable care yesterday. even yesterday that hit the blog and had its day of infamy and seems to be repeating today. >> now i want to talk about -- i like the day of infamy. some of the other stuff that's in there. and one of the things i was struck by in the interview is, the level -- i don't want to say it's distaste barack obama has of mitt romney but he's dismissive saying this is a guy who doesn't believe what he says. could you get that from the interview? did the tone and his willingness to say that as bluntly as he said it surprise you? >> the oval office interview took place for 45 min
joining me now, doug glast brinkley, historian. doug, let's -- i want to get this out of the way. it is a remarkable thing, the piece is long, it is detailed and yet, one word the president uttered as an aside has gottens the attention. are you surprised or did you know when you wrote the piece that might be the thing that would grab folks is. >> i was surprised. when it first came out, the associated press and "the washington post" focused on president talking about the supreme...
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doug, of course, good to see you here. "the rolling stones" cover has the president, you say, excessively cautious and perhaps a survival trait because at this time really nobody wants to make any kind of off remark to derail their own campaign. this was really the same kind of criticism that he faced when i covered him back in 2008. why do you think that he is so cautious right now as opposed to getting us a little something different? >> well, you know, it's -- he is very aware of the new media culture where any moment there's -- something is on youtube or an off the cuff remark gets picked up. i think he is cautious about that. i did my interview with him for 45 minutes in the oval office, and i try to get him on things, talking a little more about what went wrong in denver. that was kind of tough to do. when i switched gears and talked about history, about what he thinks about how the look at obama care, does he like the term, what would he call his policies put together, and he calls it the fair shake or thinks that t
doug, of course, good to see you here. "the rolling stones" cover has the president, you say, excessively cautious and perhaps a survival trait because at this time really nobody wants to make any kind of off remark to derail their own campaign. this was really the same kind of criticism that he faced when i covered him back in 2008. why do you think that he is so cautious right now as opposed to getting us a little something different? >> well, you know, it's -- he is very...
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there are lots of other things that we can find in these data when we go back to them, and when doug goes back to them. and we will have more findings over time. >> globalization, that has gone n since the 1990's, the i.t. revolution, that two biggest explain years, but he said the shift in policies between the book clinton and bush eras was also playing a part. could you discuss which policies? >> what we can say is it is interesting -- ok, i was gone to avoid your question by talking about clinton and reagan, which i find interesting, but we will talk about clinton and bush. what we saw in 2000 certainly was -- there were two things. one was obviously a large reduction in taxes, and the second was not so much deregulation as an explicit policy of very light-handed regulation. to me, that actually goes more to the financial crisis as contributing factors in the financial crisis than in what -- to jobs ande t wages. i do not blame bush for what and jobs.to in cocomes i blame him for not try to figure out what was happening, that a lot of us know clip president clinton. if bill clinto
there are lots of other things that we can find in these data when we go back to them, and when doug goes back to them. and we will have more findings over time. >> globalization, that has gone n since the 1990's, the i.t. revolution, that two biggest explain years, but he said the shift in policies between the book clinton and bush eras was also playing a part. could you discuss which policies? >> what we can say is it is interesting -- ok, i was gone to avoid your question by...
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doug pfister takes a line drive right off the head. it bounces into the outfield with a hit. amazing he pfister would stay in the game. he said after the game that he's fine. >> of course, he was tasting purple the rest of the night, but still, the guy has a hard head. >> scoreless in the sixth. giants' starter madison ba baumgartner gets omar infante. gregor blanco lays down the beautiful bunt just inside the foul line to load the bases. giants would eventually score in the inning. that's all they'd need. they'd win game two by a final of 2-0 and go up 2-0. the series moves to detroit tomorrow for game three. >> finally, tim tebow in the news again. he's added yet another award to his trophy case, but this one, not quite as good as the heisman. in a recent "sports illustrated" survey of players, tim was overwhelmingly chosen as the most overrated player in the league. they gave him the dubious distinction of being the most overrated. he's yet to score a touchdown as a role player with the jets this season, but they're not giving him a chance so you can't knock him for that.
doug pfister takes a line drive right off the head. it bounces into the outfield with a hit. amazing he pfister would stay in the game. he said after the game that he's fine. >> of course, he was tasting purple the rest of the night, but still, the guy has a hard head. >> scoreless in the sixth. giants' starter madison ba baumgartner gets omar infante. gregor blanco lays down the beautiful bunt just inside the foul line to load the bases. giants would eventually score in the inning....
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etch-a-sketch, but doug brinkley's piece offers a quite different view. can i quote, obama must be judged by the things he won't allow to happen on his watch. wall street thieving, bush-style nis c fiscal irresponsible, the reversal of roe v. wade. if he loses romney and ryan will crush his initiatives without remorse. that's right, isn't it? if you're a young person who is currently covered by health care, you can kiss that good-bye. if you're a young person who is relying on pel grants, you can kiss that good-bye. >> if you take mitt romney at his word, there's no way the industry will accept it unless you have a mandate which he also dislikes. his promises or at least the things he says he likes doesn't stack up with what he says he will deliver. to doug's point, if you think the reforms that this president and the last congress enacted are going to stop wall street thieving, you're smoking something that rolling stone probably understands very well. you know, this will not stop wall street thieving. the fact that wall street hates this president may b
etch-a-sketch, but doug brinkley's piece offers a quite different view. can i quote, obama must be judged by the things he won't allow to happen on his watch. wall street thieving, bush-style nis c fiscal irresponsible, the reversal of roe v. wade. if he loses romney and ryan will crush his initiatives without remorse. that's right, isn't it? if you're a young person who is currently covered by health care, you can kiss that good-bye. if you're a young person who is relying on pel grants, you...
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moment of candor, the president drove home that theme telling rolling stone magazine and historian doug brinkly he thinks governor romney is a "bser" but he's keeping it clean on the trail. >> he's hoping that you come down with a case of what we call romnesia. >> reporter: and picking up his pace. >> just got to keep on keeping on. until every single person out there who needs to vote is going to go vote. >> reporter: hopscotching from florida to virginia, hometown chicago and ohio. strategies are three. one, turnout the early vote. which their ground operation can move and measure. this new memo from chicago says they think they're winning in firewall, ohio. >> it's up to the young people here to choose the future that you believe in, that you want to see. >> reporter: boost turnout among voting groups already leaning to the president, youth, latinos, union workers. three, woo undecided women including with this new ad. >> and it would be my preference that they reverse row v. wade. >> hopefully reverse row v. wade. >> reporter: and as for that endorsement from general powell, the pre
moment of candor, the president drove home that theme telling rolling stone magazine and historian doug brinkly he thinks governor romney is a "bser" but he's keeping it clean on the trail. >> he's hoping that you come down with a case of what we call romnesia. >> reporter: and picking up his pace. >> just got to keep on keeping on. until every single person out there who needs to vote is going to go vote. >> reporter: hopscotching from florida to virginia,...
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online and it's i guess just out where the president was doing an interview with "rolling stone" and doug brinkley, the historian and the editor apparently asked him, as he was leaving the oval office -- follow me here -- he asked him about little kids and how kids react and obama grinned and said i do very well in the key demographic ages 6 to 12, i'm a killer. and they're joking around and the editor thought about lower the voting age and obama said, the president said, you know kids have good instincts they look at either guy and say, well, that's a bser, i can tell. i cleaned it up. i don't know how this plays but it seems this is the president unvarnished and "rolling stone" had it on the record and put it up. >> that's clearly a moment talking about what happens in the world that isn't the high intensity stakes of politics. my 10-year-old asked about the 47% because he's heard it and learned it. but that's a moment of the president showing his humor and affection for kids and that's a great moment. >> let me interrupt. brian williams with the president, traveling with him for two da
online and it's i guess just out where the president was doing an interview with "rolling stone" and doug brinkley, the historian and the editor apparently asked him, as he was leaving the oval office -- follow me here -- he asked him about little kids and how kids react and obama grinned and said i do very well in the key demographic ages 6 to 12, i'm a killer. and they're joking around and the editor thought about lower the voting age and obama said, the president said, you know...
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doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his promises and to the extent that he did things like obamacare, he hasn't exactly wanted to talk about them all that much on the campaign trail. martha: that's very true. >> it has been a different campaign and a different president obama. i think monica would agree, from the one we saw in 2008. martha: think about the big picture. you know he promised that he would fix the economy, get it back on track and improve our, you know, relations in the world and put us in a better position globally. i think there's a lot of debate, monica, over
doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his...
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detroit sends doug fister to the mounz. the giants counter with madison baumgartner. >>> nfl picking up on a new jersey boy's idea for refs to use pink penalty flags as part of breast cancer awareness month. 11-year-old dante wrote commissioner roger goodell who said the flags will be used at this monday's game. dante and his family have been invited to gats imand will present the pink flags to officials. >>> people in brick, new jersey, talking about anthony star go's field goal last night. it marked a victory for a man who faced challenges his whole life. orphaned at 3 and has autism. his foster parents took him to a college football game six years ago and anthony decided he wanted to be a kicker. daily practices and the calming routine with the kicks put anthony in a position to be a hero. good for him. that's a look at sports this morning. >>> the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts right now. >>> stories we're watching right now, in the "newsroom," the president picking up a key endorsement this morning. former secretar
detroit sends doug fister to the mounz. the giants counter with madison baumgartner. >>> nfl picking up on a new jersey boy's idea for refs to use pink penalty flags as part of breast cancer awareness month. 11-year-old dante wrote commissioner roger goodell who said the flags will be used at this monday's game. dante and his family have been invited to gats imand will present the pink flags to officials. >>> people in brick, new jersey, talking about anthony star go's field...
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doug luzader has moren today's campaign event. >> good morning, doug. >> what a schedule for both of them. these were the stops yesterday. look how many were in play including we have highlighted california here not exactly a swing state but the president went there last night to appear on "the tonight show" where he talked about the importance of early voting. >> we should be thinking about ways to make it easier for folks to vote not to make it harder for folks to vote. that is why the early voting is terrific. in iowa i think 25 percent of the people have already voted in ohio folks already voting in a whole bunch of states. that is important for people who don't have as much flexibility on the job. >> the obama campaign is pushing this because they think they have a lead when it comes to early voting. the president is going to vote early today in chicago. take a look at real clear politics. nevertheless it shows momentum he has been building. he was in iowa before heading to ohio today. >> the commitment i want to get from you is you will find someone who voted for tore barack ob
doug luzader has moren today's campaign event. >> good morning, doug. >> what a schedule for both of them. these were the stops yesterday. look how many were in play including we have highlighted california here not exactly a swing state but the president went there last night to appear on "the tonight show" where he talked about the importance of early voting. >> we should be thinking about ways to make it easier for folks to vote not to make it harder for folks to...
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. >> mayor, i'm state representative doug miller from texas. thank you for your compliment. i appreciate that. [laughter] we have been working hard and we continue to and that's one of the reason i'm here today. i think another issue that you didn't address but i'd like to hear your comments on is that this election also is two different directions on whether we're going to allow -- i know i have several of my colleagues that from other states that are state legislators here but the direction of where we're going to allow a states to have their rights versus a stronger centralized federally government which we see all over the world does not work. in a number of cases, i'd like to hear your comment on state right v versus federal right. >> i think you're right. if president obama is elected there's more concentration of power in washington. obamacare is a massive concentration of power in washington. all of the new regulations, dodd-frank, dodd-frank has to be one of the great ironies that it's named dodd-frank since it's named for the two people who probably did the most to
. >> mayor, i'm state representative doug miller from texas. thank you for your compliment. i appreciate that. [laughter] we have been working hard and we continue to and that's one of the reason i'm here today. i think another issue that you didn't address but i'd like to hear your comments on is that this election also is two different directions on whether we're going to allow -- i know i have several of my colleagues that from other states that are state legislators here but the...
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in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >> the attack on the american consulate in libya was expected to be a big topic last night. >> it was the first question asked of the candidates. >> and libya an attack, i think we know now, by terrorist of some kind against our people there, four people dead. >> despite this tragedy, there are tips of thousands of libyans after the evens in benghazi marching and saying america is our friend. >> republicans criticized the obama's response to the september 11th attack and benghazi but it did not dominate last night's debate. >>> and back to battleground states for the president and mr. romney. president obama heads to del ray, florida, and then holds a campaign event in dayton, ohio and mitt romney campaigns with paul ryan in henderson, nevada, this afternoon, and in morrisson, colorado, later, at a later. >>> a check of the other top stories. court hearings today for a 12- year-old maryland boy. he's charged with involuntary manslaughter and in the death of his two-year-old foster sister in july. prosecutors claim the boy confessed to the killin
in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >> the attack on the american consulate in libya was expected to be a big topic last night. >> it was the first question asked of the candidates. >> and libya an attack, i think we know now, by terrorist of some kind against our people there, four people dead. >> despite this tragedy, there are tips of thousands of libyans after the evens in benghazi marching and saying america is our friend. >> republicans criticized the...
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we'll go to meteorologist doug hill. >> in chesapeake beach, we're still half an hour from sunrise with just a few high clouds. temperatures could be close to 80 in spots today. may 40's to mid 50's right now. the current temperatures are somewhat warmer than yester day. in washington, we're 6 degrees warmer than yester day and 11 degrees warmer at washington/dulles. partly sunny and warm today 75- 80 degrees with a southerly wind. the next seven days, we will keep this pattern, near 80 degrees and still in the 70 + thursday and friday and sunday and monday, but confidence level in the forecast drop like a rock. we're keeping an eye on a strong cold front. >> good morning virginia has had a lot of volume and the same thing with the district. maryland is struggling on 270. these delays are extending out of germantown. there was a deer that was struck and there is a brand new accident in that same location. there is a lot of traffic but you could bail out at 355 as well. there's an accident near old georgetown road but that is on the shoulder. >> thank you. we are seconds away from a laun
we'll go to meteorologist doug hill. >> in chesapeake beach, we're still half an hour from sunrise with just a few high clouds. temperatures could be close to 80 in spots today. may 40's to mid 50's right now. the current temperatures are somewhat warmer than yester day. in washington, we're 6 degrees warmer than yester day and 11 degrees warmer at washington/dulles. partly sunny and warm today 75- 80 degrees with a southerly wind. the next seven days, we will keep this pattern, near 80...
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doug foye who ran environment and economic development together, bob posen senior financial executive. so he's a real born chief executive. and that's a pretty handy qualification for president of the united states. >> it is. but is mitt romney the campaigner, then, different from mitt romney the elected official? >> i think he's fairly gentle on the campaign trail. he's certainly gentle and decent and private. he's one of the most decent guys that i've ever met. people are asking me these days, well, is mitt the moderate going to show up for work on day one if he's elected president. my answer is yes. as i say i know him very well. i've spent a lot of time with him. ridden around the back of a car with him in new hampshire. gone door-to-door in new hampshire with him. i've seen him a lot with just him and ann. and he's a fabulous guy. he's a guy who does not have any unattractive edge. >> so then is mitt the moderate held to task by the far rights of his party on socialish zblus. >> i don't know. i'm not a movement conservative and i'm certainly not a conservative on social issues. i
doug foye who ran environment and economic development together, bob posen senior financial executive. so he's a real born chief executive. and that's a pretty handy qualification for president of the united states. >> it is. but is mitt romney the campaigner, then, different from mitt romney the elected official? >> i think he's fairly gentle on the campaign trail. he's certainly gentle and decent and private. he's one of the most decent guys that i've ever met. people are asking...
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. >> host: good morning, doug. >> guest: >> caller: good morning. romney seems more enthusiastic about amin the hands of the israelis. it is a war crime under geneva to attack another country without united nations vote in a chapter seven resolution. faq reminds you george bush is not adverse to travel to switzerland because i the universal jurisdiction. or we just like to see this question gets asked when the united states. i thought, bye. just to be an interesting question to hear the response. i would point out that it's not always a violation of international law to avoid or attack a country with a chapter seven resolution. there is a universal way of self-defense. so i remind the caller that if one country invades another, while that may be of the call, the country that has -- that is fighting back event in violation of anything. >> host: matthew labors labored apiece. what matters israel, looking how both candidates are eager to show their loyalty and close ties with israel. how is that plain out and do expect that to be a big topic play now?
. >> host: good morning, doug. >> guest: >> caller: good morning. romney seems more enthusiastic about amin the hands of the israelis. it is a war crime under geneva to attack another country without united nations vote in a chapter seven resolution. faq reminds you george bush is not adverse to travel to switzerland because i the universal jurisdiction. or we just like to see this question gets asked when the united states. i thought, bye. just to be an interesting question...
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storm tm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the scoop. >> that's really a great shot right there. you can see the sun coming through and underneath some of those clouds. we are dealing with some very heavy rain, some lightning and also some small hail, too. a lot of people saying they're looking at rain bows out there. it is getting a little on the pretty side. where it's not pretty, right along 95, columbia pike, savage, maryland, towards laurel, very heavy rain in and around this area. and down towards college park seeing that rain continuing. back to the west just to the north of olney, seeing that rain. montgomery county. we'll zoom in to northeast d.c., you can see just to the east of 16 here, right along route 50 as you're heading to the beltway and around college park and green belt, some of that very heavy rain. down to the south, another area of rain has developed right along the potomac river through woodbridge and quantico, and just to the north of nangemoy. if you're going to be out, say, right around i-95 or east in the next one or two hours, take the umbrella with y
storm tm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the scoop. >> that's really a great shot right there. you can see the sun coming through and underneath some of those clouds. we are dealing with some very heavy rain, some lightning and also some small hail, too. a lot of people saying they're looking at rain bows out there. it is getting a little on the pretty side. where it's not pretty, right along 95, columbia pike, savage, maryland, towards laurel, very heavy rain in and around this...
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doug hill is here with the details. we are all over the place. >> just some heavy rain showers. the upper air disturbances. then the showers popped up and the clearing trend will resume later. take a buck off to the west, very interesting looking sky. you can see some of those heavier popped showers developing. through bethesda and the river farther south, some very heavy downpours. everything moving to the northeast. east of that area, it is clearing out. a disturbance tomorrow could give us some cloudiness but even though it will be clear this evening, will -- warmer temperatures are going to win over the next five days. all of that will dissipate. we will have a few clouds by morning. i think you will like the seven day forecast. we will have you that -- have that for you in a minute. >> see you then. new developments tonight in the firebombing. the suspect appeared in federal court today, leon traille s judge but said nothing after throwing a molotov cocktail into the food court yesterday. greta kreuz is in the courtroom with the latest. >> first of all, everything at the ma
doug hill is here with the details. we are all over the place. >> just some heavy rain showers. the upper air disturbances. then the showers popped up and the clearing trend will resume later. take a buck off to the west, very interesting looking sky. you can see some of those heavier popped showers developing. through bethesda and the river farther south, some very heavy downpours. everything moving to the northeast. east of that area, it is clearing out. a disturbance tomorrow could...
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how are those storms shaping up out there, doug? >> they're shaping up, that's for sure. heavy rain coming through right now. this is the woodrow wilson bridge. look at this feature right here coming down here. i think this actually could be hail. this is not a tornado, or anything like that, this could be hail coming right over alexandra, the rosalind area right now. another vantage point here, you can see the ominous looking clouds here in the city, getting pummeled with very heavy rain. 72 degrees, winds out of the west at 15 miles per hour. as a result of the downflow from these storms just off toward the west. right along i-95. that's where these storms are. there's a new one now developing through portions of charles county, along the potomac. i want to take you to montgomery first around olney, rockville, seeing heavy rain. this one right along 29 here, and 95, we have seen a little bit of lightning 10sh9d with this. and it's making its way up to the north. as we move on down, right through 495, over towards college park, right through white oak and silver spring a
how are those storms shaping up out there, doug? >> they're shaping up, that's for sure. heavy rain coming through right now. this is the woodrow wilson bridge. look at this feature right here coming down here. i think this actually could be hail. this is not a tornado, or anything like that, this could be hail coming right over alexandra, the rosalind area right now. another vantage point here, you can see the ominous looking clouds here in the city, getting pummeled with very heavy...
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doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not being supportive enough of israel or the rebels trying to overthrow syrian leader bashar al assad. the president likely to ask governor romney specifically what he would do differently and may ask him to say if he's ready to go to iran, he should tell that to a war-weary american public. in their debate tuesday night, romney said the president has squandered america's leadership, especially in the middle east. >> we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb, syria. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military, but also a
doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not...